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A review of the film "Virus" starring Jamie Lee Curtis and William 'Billy' Baldwin.
Pretty bad movie...yep.
This is the "fair use act in activity", just for entertainment purposes. No copyright infringment is intended, just wanted to give my opinion on the flick.
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